Confirmed: Kansas City Royals trade another experienced right-hander from Texas Rangers

Royals Bolster Rotation with Acquisition of Michael Lorenzen

In a move aimed at strengthening their starting rotation, the Kansas City Royals have acquired right-handed pitcher Michael Lorenzen from the Texas Rangers. The trade, announced on July 29, 2024, saw the Royals send left-hander Walter Pennington to the Rangers in exchange for Lorenzen’s services.

Lorenzen, a veteran of seven MLB seasons, has been a consistent presence on the mound, posting a career ERA of 4.07 and a WHIP of 1.31. The 32-year-old has spent the majority of his career with the Cincinnati Reds before joining the Rangers in 2023. This season, Lorenzen has made 21 starts for Texas, recording a 4.54 ERA and a 1.32 WHIP.

The Royals, currently sitting at 50-54 and 5.5 games back in the AL Central, are hoping that Lorenzen’s addition will provide a much-needed boost to their playoff aspirations. With the trade deadline looming, Kansas City has made it clear that they are willing to make moves to improve their team and compete in the competitive American League.

“We’re excited to welcome Michael Lorenzen to the Royals family,” said Royals general manager Dayton Moore. “He brings valuable experience and a track record of success to our rotation, and we believe he will be a key contributor as we push for a postseason berth.”

The trade also marks a significant move for the Rangers, who are currently in the midst of a rebuilding phase. By acquiring the young and promising Pennington, Texas is investing in its future and looking to build a competitive team for years to come.

As the MLB trade deadline approaches, it will be interesting to see if the Royals make any additional moves to bolster their roster and if the Rangers continue to reshape their team through strategic trades. For now, the focus remains on Lorenzen and his ability to make an immediate impact in Kansas City’s rotation as they aim to secure a playoff spot in the second half of the season.

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